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Darryl Worley’s Tennessee River Run Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Montgomery Gentry and Kansas

Darryl Worley’s Tennessee River Run volunteers are working on last-minute details to host the biggest celebration yet for the festival’s tenth anniversary. Montgomery Gentry, Kansas and Worley headline concerts that are part of a full slate of activities that culminate in a weekend celebration on Sept. 15-17. Bumpus Harley-Davidson sponsors the 2011 Tennessee River Run.

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Savannah, TN (PRWEB) August 17, 2011

Darryl Worley’s Tennessee River Run volunteers are working on last-minute details to host the biggest celebration yet for the festival’s tenth anniversary. Montgomery Gentry, Kansas and Worley headline concerts that are part of a full slate of activities that culminate in a weekend celebration on Sept. 15-17. Bumpus Harley-Davidson sponsors the 2011 Tennessee River Run.

The Friday night, Sept. 16, concert in downtown Savannah, Tenn., will bring rock legends to the stage when Kansas, Derek St. Holmes (lead singer of the Ted Nugent band) and Mark Slaughter (lead singer of Slaughter) perform. The Saturday night, Sept. 17, concert at Pickwick Landing State Park features Montgomery Gentry and Worley with Jesse Keith Whitley, the Tony Bridges Band (from American Idol Season Five) and the 2011 Battle of the Bands winner.

Tickets are available at the Darryl Worley Foundation Office at 325 Main St. in Downtown Savannah and by searching Tennessee River Run at http://www.ticketfly.com. Admission for Friday night’s concert is $15 in advance or $20 at the gate. Tickets for Saturday night’s concert are $35 in advance at $40 at the gate. Saturday night admission for children ages seven to 12 is $15, and children six and younger enter free with a paying adult. A weekend concert pass is available for $45 in advance and $50 at the gate. Golden Circle Seating is $100 and is available in advance only.

On Saturday, Aug. 27 at 1 p.m., winners from competitions in Jackson, Tenn (Ben Mathis and the Sidekicks), Memphis, Tenn. (Nick Garrison with Hammer Down), and Florence, Ala. (The Ben Parker Project) will compete in the 2011 Battle of the Bands finals at Bumpus Harley-Davidson of Jackson. The band selected will receive six hours of studio time with mixing and editing at Jaxon Records, along with a CD and the opportunity to perform when Montgomery Gentry and Worley perform at Pickwick Landing State Park on Saturday, Sept. 17.

The 10th Anniversary Gala Darryl Worley and Friends Songwriters in the Round: Black Ties and Blue Jeans will be held Thursday, Sept. 15, on the lawn of the historic home of Savannah Mayor and Mrs. Bob Shutt. Dinner will be at 6:30 p.m., with music beginning at 7 p.m. Sponsorship tables for 10 are available for $5,000, $2,500 and $1,500. Individual tickets are $100 per person.

The TRR Golf Tournament will be Friday, Sept. 16, at Ross Creek Landing Golf Course in Clifton, Tenn. The bass tournament also begins on Friday, and the Slaughter/St. Holmes/Kansas concert in downtown Savannah will conclude Friday’s celebration.

The second day of the bass tournament is planned for Saturday, Sept. 17. A 5K run, motorcycle poker run, youth fishing tournament, and an arts and crafts fair will welcome participants on Saturday, also. The final event of the Tennessee River Run will be the country concert with 2011 Battle of the Bands winner, the Tony Bridges Band, Whitley, Worley and Montgomery Gentry at Pickwick Landing State Park that evening. Updates on all events can be found at http://www.facebook.com/TennesseeRiverRun, http://www.darrylworley.com and http://www.tnriverrun.org.

Proceeds from the Tennessee River Run fund the Darryl Worley Foundation. The foundation, a 501c3 public benefit corporation, has existed since 2001 to serve special needs for people in West Tennessee, Northwestern Alabama and Northeastern Mississippi. Additionally, it supports St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Le Bonheur Children’s Medical Center, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and the Darryl Worley Cancer Treatment Center. More information is available at http://www.darrylworleyfoundation.org.

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